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Altoona Mirrori
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of Ail Kinds Can Be Obtained In the Alteena Miffet's. Business Office iraw Wat ALfOONA, TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 16, 1930. 1 BEAflt RECORD, MRS. ANNIE M. not.MNoER iSpell known resident of Tyrorte, died tat the home Of her sister, Miss Jane R.

220 East Tenth street. Monday at 4.30 o'clock, death being Attributed to apoplexy. She was born "July 7, 1856, at Berrysburg, the "daughter of William J. and Sara Musser. She was unitel In irmr- rflage in JSSO.

with William H. Bolt 11hgef of Centre county. He died on 30. 192S. Surviving arc three William S.

Bellinger bf Philadelphia, Walter T. Bellinger of New York 'city, and Chester A. Bolllnger of Eliz- "abeth, N. .1.. nnd one sister.

Miss Jane "ft, Musser of Tyrone, and three Clinton W. Mnsser Pittsburgh Jitid Edward C. nnd Harry M. Musser, aboth of Tyrone. She was a member the English Lutheran church and 4he "Dorcas society.

Funeral services be conducted at the home of her 'Sister Wednesday afternoon at 3.30 Vclock, in charge of Rev. E. M. Morgan, D. D.

Interment will be made in TQrandview cemetery. 5 MUS. I'ANNIK 11. of Samuel Tetwiler died yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock at her home in the Piney Creek section a. few- smiles north of Martinsburg.

Death a few hours after the birth of a 'Shild. She was aged 41 years, months and 2 days, and she was the "daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of Clappertown. She was united in marrige with Samuel Tetwiler on Jan.

2i, 1009, by the Rev. J. B. Umberger. To this union live children were born, Paul Sylvester.

Mar- Help the Unemployed Of all cash taken in on purchases and accounts tomorrow will be given to Bureau of Charities Bead Our Ad On Page 18 tha Elizabeth, Reba Mary, Ethe Louise and the infant child. All sur vive as do the husband and the pftr ents. Following are the surviving brothers nnd sisters: Herman Smitn and Mrs. Edna Wagner of Martins burg, Chester Smith, Mrs. Verna Mock and Mrs.

Ethel Stultz, all residing In the vicinity of Willlamsburg, and Mrs Reba Bossier of McAlllsterville. She was a member of the Church of the i Brethren at Smithfleld and the funera will be held there Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be made in Fairview cemetery at Martinsburg. ANDRUW GECS i Well known resident, of Hastings, Cambria, county, died at his home there Monday morning at 3 o'clock, i death following two days after suffer- 1 ing a stroke of apoplexy. He was born ut Carrolltown and was aged 72.

He was united in marriage with Mary Burns, who survives, with the following children: John of Nant-y-Glo, of Hastings, Miss Margaret Geus, at home, Miss Mary Geus of Detroit, James of Akron, and one brother, Philip Geus of Nlcktowri. He was a member of St, Bernard's Catholic church at Hastings. Funeral services will be conducted at St. Barnard's church Thursday morning at 9 o'clock in charge of Rev. Father Stephen, O.

S. ami interment will be made in the church cemetery. EDWIN BUTLER Who resided with a daughter, Mrs. Mnx Watson of 311 Wadsworth avenue, died at a local hospital at 6 o'clock last evening after a short illness. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Ma.rtha Butler, and the following children, Mrs. Harry Holmburg of Blstie, Cambria county, Mrs. N. B. Dunlap of Salamanca, N.

E. Paul Butler of Jackson, Mrs. George Harris and Miss Dorothy Butler of Pittsburgh, and Harriette and Butler and Mrs. Max Watson of the city. Funeral services will be conducted at the Tobias Laughlin funeral home at a time to be announced later.

WATSON'S DOLL HOSPITAL 12 Ave. Between 14 15 Sts. PLAY GOLF AT GABLE'S Open 0 a. m. to 12 p.

m. 55 COUPON To prove that our Golf Course is the best and most interesting in the county. This coupon 15c is good for one adult to play one round of 18 holes. Good until December 31. PETER PAN GOLF COURSE 111!) Twelfth Ave.

The Most Practical and Appreciated Gift You Can Give to Daughter, Sister or Mother A Genuine EERET S1.CC and up A beautiful assortment of colors. All sizes to fit Children, Misses and Ladies. A beautiful Gift Box FREE. See these In our windows. MILLINERY NO HAT OVVKB $8.00 1112 Fourteenth St.

TOYS TOYS TOYS Christmas Suburban Day Suburban Keg. Price Day Special $1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 2.95 Child's Kitchen Cabinets 4.00 Child's Teddy Bears (all colors) 2.00 Famous Indian Dolls 5.00 Child's Pianos 1.75 One lot Soiled Dolls, 41 styles 6.66 Christmas Wreaths 2.00 1.00 Indoor Golf Sets 1.60 1.00 One lot famous Children's Toy Cedar Chest, can be used for many purposes 4.95 1.98 Christmas Trees 2.00 .50 Our lot of especially fine Mother Goose Stories all other story books, real special 50 Doll Houses Good Christmas Tree Trimming a real Child's Gift 2.50 1.00 Wall Board in Big Slates. This is a real educational toy for the child 12.95 5.95 Splendid assortment "Roll Top Desks." Formerly $10.00 to $35.00 $5.00 to $20.00 Doll Carts, all colors, $8.00 to $24.00. to $15.95 Black Boards 4.00 1.50 Child's Rockers, all styles, all colors. 6.50 2.50 W.

1429 Twelfth Avenue SESSION HELD BY SHAFFER BOOSTERS Featured by addresses by Shaffer, president of the company, and John C. Calhoun, general manager, the Shaffer Stores Booster asso- elation'held a meeting last evening In the Penn-Alto hotel. The members were also entertained with "Twenty Fingers of Sweetness, 1 a nationally known broadcasting act sponsored by the R. T. McAleer company, manufacturers of Swahsdown' sugar and pure food colorings, presented over station KDKA.

entertainment period by the broadcasters was preceded by a dinner and was followed by a business meeting and discussion. The Pittsburgh company presented a number of very fine rrfusical selections. E. Burket of Roaring Spring, president of the association, presided, and Mr. Calhoun made the opening address.

Ho spoke of general business conditions and urged all managers and employes to cooperate in making the holiday trading period a successful one, especially from the standpoint of the customer, both from the standpoint of service and merchandise. Mr. Shaffer in his address spoke on the "Proven Quality ond Value of Shaffer Merchandise." A general discussion followed and the meeting closed at 9 o'clock. GAMES! GAMES! All Kinds At Lowest Prices. R.

G. WATSON 12 Ave. Between 14 15 Sts. 350 WHITE PINE CHRISTMAS TREES 50e and 51. Delivered.

Oth Ave. Adv. Lionel Trains and Accessories J. E. 'Spence Electric Store 1310 mil Ave.

Phone 4191 Adv. High Grade Hotpoint General Electric Appliances make un Ideal gift. Select from our choice stock of WAVJTJLTC IKONS, TOASTERS, HEATING PADS, SUPER-AUTOMATIC PKKCOI.ATOHS, PEKCOLATOU SETS, CUBMNG IRONS, ETC. J. E.

Spence Electric Store 12th Ave. Phono 4191. RUSSELL'S DANCE TONITE 2 TICKETS ONE WALL PAPER, 3c ROLL UP Texton Paper, $1 value, 35c Varnished and Waxed Paper 5c, 12y 2 and 20c Paper Hanging Reduced White Enamel, $3.50 Gal. J.ISAACSON, 12 16 ST. We Deliver.

Dial 2-4393 Adv. SUBURBAN SPECIAL All Fitted Cases and Leather Goods at Off Regular Price R. G. WATSON'S 12 Ave. Between 14 15 Sts.

CHRISTMAS CARDS SEALS GREETING CARDS HOLLAND'S 4th St. A BIG BARGAIN Fine Brick House, practically new, Broad at a bargain, for quick buy. Dial 7603 or 2-2122 Ask for Mr. Miller Christmas For Unemployed Help Us to Help Them Of all cash taken in on purchases and accounts tomorrow will be given to Central Bureau of Charities Keud About It Oil 1'age 18 SLI3E To Shop IVCLf'S For Your New Christmas Radio "Philco DeLuxe Highboy" ftyt greatest value the Radio Industry has known, genuine Philco 7 tube (triple (creen-grid), with the new Philco Tone Control. A small deposit will deliver any of theue famouu radios to your home; balance on easy terms.

Less Tubet AUu Headquarters for Atwater 1 ACTION titAUANTEEjU AT Wolf Furniture Company 1501-03 Eleventh Ave. Open Evenings V.OO to 30 JUST THINK PRICES IN DECEMBER ON MfiN'S SUITS. AND OVERCOATS AT MARCH'S JUSf WHEN YOU WANT THEM AT THfi 2RICS1 YOU WANT TO PAY. Kuppenheimer, Kirschbaum and Stylecraft makes. $20 for Suits and Coats.

$24 for $30 Suits and Coals. $28 for $35 Suits and Coals. $32 for $40 Suits and Coats. for $50 Suits and Coats. All terms cash.

Alterations free. MARCH'S, 1224 11th ALTOONA Adv. Bingo and 500 Tonite 1508 12 Ave. 8.45. 25c, One Dollar Gifts for Men Packed in handsome Christinas boxes.

Dress shirts In plain shades and nice patterns. Tics In new, smart patterns, 2 pairs silk or silk and wool socks, silk suspenders, silk handkerchiefs, dress dips, linen handkerchiefs In boxes, Amity bill folds. Imported Scotch wool gloves. Combination sets, tic and handkerchiefs, tie and socks, suspenders and garters, cte. Dollar gifts that lire good looking, practical and useful.

T. H. Suckling Son Jlollidiiysburg Adv. G-A-B-L-E-'-S FRESH GREEN GOODS AND VEGETABLES FOR DOLLAR DAY California Celery Extra large stalks, lOc Emperor Grapes 3 pounds 25c Fancy Cranberries Pound, 17c Florida Oranges 216-slze, dozen, 22c 150-slzc, dozen, 40c Florida Grupe Fruit 80-slze, 5 for 25c each, lOc California Oranges 200-size, dozen, 27c 150-slzc, dozen, 40c Indian Kivcr Fruit Florida Oranges 21G-8izc, dozen, 27c Florida Grape Fruit 54-size, each, lOc Florida Tangerines 144-sizc, 2uc Crushed Sugar Corn Karly Juno Peas Solid Pack Tomatoes Cut Green Bcuns Mixed Vegetables for Soups No. 2 cans, 8 for $1.00 Premier Pumpkin Silver Floss Sauer Kraut No.

2V4 cans, 8 for $1.00 Melrose Asparagus Tips No. 1 cans, 4 for $1.00 Heinz naked Beans Heinz Cooked Spaghetti Medium cans, 8 for $1.00 Borden's Evaporated Milk Tall cans, 11 for $1.00 Sweet Drinking Santos Coffee 6 pounds $1.00 Our Blend Coffee "5 pounds $1.35 MuHsclman's Apple Butter 38.ouiicc jar, 5 for $1.00 Sunbeam Hreakfast Cocoa 21-ounce jar, 0 for $1,00 McCuhun'H Pure Cnne GRANULATED SUGAR 25-pound bug, $1.23 100 4 bags, $4.90 CANNED FRUIT SPECIALS Yellow ('Hut; 1'eaclu's J''resh Prunes California Apricots No. cans, 5 tor $1.00 Htuvuiiun Pineapple Hurtled J'ears Xo. cans, 4 for $1.00 Ttoynl Anne Cherries cans, 3 for Ule BASEMENT Dancing Mari Tarn sun-Hoqser Tap and Acrobatic Class Boys 9-12; Friday 5-6 Tap Class (Beginners) High School Boys Thursday 6.30-7.30 Tap Class (Beginners) Men, Friday 9-10 P. M.

Enroll now, aa these classes are limited. Barker College of Music Lexington Ave. and IIUi St. Dial 2-4771 for rates CIDER SWEET CIDER Apples, Pears, Carrots, llects, $1 bit, Dried Corn, Black Walnuts, Kraut SH'ADVSlDli; MAHKKt Burns Crossing 6th ltd, Adv. UNITED MEAf MARKEf Ave, Special This Week.

Beef Roast Beef Steak 20ctb. Beef Boil Pork Chops Pork Roast 20ctb. Pork Boil 15c1to. Veal Chops 20ctb. Veal 20ctb.

Veal Stew I5ctb. Creamery tbs, for $1 Sugar Cured Bacon Tb. Smoked Hams 18.cTb. Cala Hams 15cTt). Salisage 2 tbs.

saur kraut free with every purchase. This meat is strictly home dressed. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. Suburban Day Special The Ideal Gijl for Dad Smoking Stands $1.98 Your choice of 16 different stands at this price. Fully equipped, well constructed and beautifully finished in walnut, mahogany, or red and green lacquer.

Values up to POET'S 1720-22 Union Ave. $30.00 Radio Trade jri Allowance Sale Ask about it. ALTOONA RADIO ELECTRIC CO, 1318 Ave. Phone 1600 Christmas Trees Wholesale and Retail Retail Each Large and Small Select Yours.Today White Cedar and Jack Pine On 13th St. Between llth and 12th Aves.

Christmas For Unemployed Help Us to Help Them Of all cash taken in on purchases and accounts tomorrow will be given to Central Bureau of Charities Bead About It On 1'ago 18 FREE-Paints-FREE at Seese's 1206 Eighth Ave. Dec. 17, 18. Return your coupon for a 40c cap of paint free. If you have not teceived your coupon we have one for adults only.

Come to the demonstration and receive free lessons on painting by Miss Valspar; one of the'' highest salaried demonstrators in the United States. She will be with us 2 days only, Wed. and Thurs. Paint your furniture, woodwork and toys for Christmas. With each worth of paint get 25c worth transfer pictures free.

Special 2 day demonstration sale. (f' off on frll wall paper sides, ceilings and bath. Cash only. Our expert paper hangers will do your work before Christmas if possible. Free electric percolator set for Christmas gift.

Don't forget to register your ndme without any cost. THE CHILDREN'S SPECIALTY SHOP Special for Wednesday RAYON SILK PAJAMAS CCCLIE CCATS A Set Regular A beautiful assortment of colors. All sizes 6 to 16. Come packed in an individual gift box. For better values and selections come to THE CHILDREN'S SHOP 1110 Fourteenth Street Why Carry Call for and Deliver 75c -SPECIAL DRY CLEANS AND PRESSES MAN'S SUIT TOP COAT LADIES' PLAIN COAT LADIES' PLAIN DRESS Phone 7689 Westmont Dry Cleaning Works We Operate Our Own Plant 3008-10 Spruce Altoona, Pa.

WOBK GUAHANTEED Select These Gift Items! Offered Wednesday, Christmas Suburban Day Leather Coats Genuine horsehide leather, sheepskin and blanket lined. $13.50 to $25.00 Table Tennis Sets (Ping Pong) $1.25 to $8.50 complete Ladies' Hand Bags Beautiful selection high grade leather bags. $2.95 to $25.00 Bill Folds, Pass Cases Large selection in many leathers. $1.00 to $7.50 Sots, Cases Billfold, Key $8.50 to $10.00 Traveling Hags lo $35.00 Koslun Bags to Hilt Boxes to S25.00 Week Kiul Cases to Writing Cases $3.00 to $15.00 Soft Collar Cases $3.50 to $8.00 Cigarelto Cases $1.60 to $3.00 Key Cases to $2.50 Bridge Sets $3.00 to $0.50 Ulurys $1.00 to $8.50 Billfolds 75i: to $7-50 Toilet Cases $5.00 to $32.50 Itrief Cases to $18.50 Billfold Sets to $15.00 The Altoona Leather Store 1509 Eleventh Ave. Christmas Lighting Contest Altoona Booster Association, 306 Commerce UlUg.

Please enter my home in the Altoona Booster association outside Christmas lighting contest "To make Altoona bright with Christinas light." My display will be lighted every night from December 20 or earlier, to New Year's night. Name Address Telephone. City Sparton Ensemble Aft automatic Phonograph giving you all the beat in radio and ing twelve records without attention, Winter Music Store 1416'ilth Avenue Gift Furniture Quality FurnitureCo. 805-07 8th Ave. Phone 3-8858 "A Little Out of the Way, IJut IJcss To Pay" Open Evenings From Now Until Christmas Our Christmas Gift to You A Genuine Hammond Electric Clock Call at our store for full particulars pertaining to this magnificent gift.

We sell only the better makes of radios. iJook over the list and be convinced. C. A. GENERAL WESTINGHOUSE SPARTON 4 ALTOONA RADIO ELECTRIC CO.

1318 12th Phone 9318 $5 Delivers It Buy Next Your Terms Easiest In City AMUSEMENT BULLETIN. "The- fiat MtsMLER MEATRE, "Sin Takes a fioHday," tttEATttl5. "Only Saps Work." CAPtlOl TMEAiilE. "One Night At s'u'sie's." STATE TllEATBE. "Passion TllEATBE.

"Her Man." JUNlAlA THEATRE. "The Unholy Three." ItOLiiDAYSBUBG GUAND. "The Spoilers." Christmas Tree Lights LOWEST WUCES IN THE 8 light Mazda Tree Sets, special 79c completi 7 light 110 volt Multiple Tree Set complfe Beautiful Tree Holder -with 8 lights around base. Also water container to preserve tree $3.95 complete Extra 14 volt Bulbs, all 60 Extra 110 volt Bulbs, all Every lamp is tested when you chase same, J. E.

Spence Electric Store 1310 13th Avo. I'hone 1101. Adv. Help the Unemployed Of all cash taken in on purchases and accounts tomorrow will be given to Central Bureau df Charities Kead Our Ad On Page 18 Suggestions Electric Washers Ironing Machines Piano or Desk Lanipg Tree Lights Fixtures lor the Home Kadlos Scenic Lamps Curlers Wavers Electric Clocks Percolators Toasters Waffle Irons Grills Klectrlo Irons Sewing 1 Machines Heating Puds Altoona Electrical Supply Co. 1120 12th Ave.

Open Evenings Starting Thurs. Special Offer Until Christmas Majestic Electric Refrigerator cubic feet or sq. feet. Capacity, 8-1 ice cubes. $205.00 Cash $210.50 Payments 7 cubic feet or 11 feet.

Capacity, 81 ice cubes. $225.00 Cash $231.00 Payments Above prices complete Installed In your homo. From $75.00 to $100.00 under other re- frliferiitors of comparative size. Why pay more? no 00 First Payment Per Month Uood Until Christinas Only You too can have this most wonderful of "all Electric Refrigerators in your home for Christmas, as many, many others have done, because of its LOW price, SMALL CARRYING CHARGE and LOW MONTHLY PAY-. MENTS.

Come in and see the Majes'tic in actual operation in our store and be convinced. You cannot buy a better Electric Refrigerator at any price than Majestic. Note; Majestic Electric Refrigerator WILL NOT interfere with Radio Reception. A SUGGESTION The very finest Christmas mveatment you could make is to apply $10.00 of your Christmas Saving Fund on a Majestic Electric Refrigerator and invest in a lifetime proposition. See 8-Page advertisement in December number of "Good Housekeeping." ROTHERT COMPANY.

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